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Gel in urine

Ok so I'm only 21 but have had for over a year on and off gel like sacs in my urine that are hard to push out. I also for well over a year have had burning when I urinate and weak/ no constant flow. I also feel like I can't ever finish like I need to continue to empty my bladder. I find myself constantly feeling like I need to pee and often I will go and only a little bit comes out. Lately again though when I finish it ffels like there is more and if u push the little gel sacs come out. It comes on it's own I have found if I relax. Idk what to do but it's very wierd and has me worried no insurance is a *****. Can u help? Anyone?
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Hi this sounds just like me, I was told I have ic last year. Interstitial cystitis is just like having a uti but all the time. I would highly recommend that you look it up online and see if it fits your symptoms, you could also try marshmallow root I found that very helpfully
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A related discussion, Marshmallow root was started.
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It might be a good Idea to pay the money and get a blood and urine test to rule out STD or UTI.  There are many Chinese herb formulas that can help with urinary conditions.

Hope this helps

Charles Peri OMD
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